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Re: Import XML Files Into Access 2002

From: "Cor Ligthert" <notfirstname@------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 8/2/2004 6:33:00 PM
Hi,

You first have to find out if the XML file is a document or a dataset or
whatever.

However when it is a dataset you can do it in a different way than with what
I call a document.

For the first you can go for methods using the dataadapter, for the second
one you can use a xmlreader of use the methods as Paul sugested.

I hope this gives some idea's

Cor




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